A musician hits a drum with a drumstick. In four to five sentences, explain the collision forces and how newtons laws work between the drum and drumstick.

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When a musician hits a drum with a drumstick, the collision forces come into play. According to Newton's third law of motion, for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. When the drumstick strikes the drum, it exerts an action force on the drum by pushing against it. Simultaneously, the drum exerts a reaction force equal in magnitude but in the opposite direction on the drumstick. As a result, the drumstick rebounds, and the drum starts to vibrate, producing sound waves that we hear. This interaction demonstrates how Newton's third law applies to the collision between the drumstick and drum.